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Team 334 makes SparkyBoard
By: Bluman56
New: 20-01-2015 18:21
Updated: 20-01-2015 20:54
Views: 2147 times
As usual, something a little different. 
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20-01-2015 22:44
ice.berg
Re: pic: Team 334 makes SparkyBoard
I am so confused with all the circular cutouts. I believe it's an elec. panel, as I can roughly guess the relative size of the cutouts. I am quite curious as to what this turns out to be.
20-01-2015 22:49
Amar Shah
Re: pic: Team 334 makes SparkyBoard
Fan cutouts?
20-01-2015 22:50
Chinmay
Re: pic: Team 334 makes SparkyBoard
what was used to cut this? the holes look pretty irregular
20-01-2015 23:01
Jonathan Cheng
Re: pic: Team 334 makes SparkyBoard
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Originally Posted by Chinmay
what was used to cut this? the holes look pretty irregular
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We used a PlasmaCAM 4x4 with a Hypertherm 65A torch and a massive compressor.
21-01-2015 00:44
nathannfm
Re: pic: Team 334 makes SparkyBoard
Quote:
Originally Posted by ice.berg
I am so confused with all the circular cutouts. I believe it's an elec. panel, as I can roughly guess the relative size of the cutouts. I am quite curious as to what this turns out to be.
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I agree, I see cutouts/bolt patterns that I can match to a battery, a main breaker, the PDP, 2 rows of (probably) Victors, the VRM, and probably the Rio.
21-01-2015 07:04
Bluman56
Re: pic: Team 334 makes SparkyBoard
Quote:
Originally Posted by nathannfm
I agree, I see cutouts/bolt patterns that I can match to a battery, a main breaker, the PDP, 2 rows of (probably) Victors, the VRM, and probably the Rio.
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On the right track, but we like to use every little nook and cranny. Which would explain the "irregular" hole arrangement.
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